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. >> my name is patrick martin. my parents died in 1999, and my sister and i inherited the house and contents. we were surprised when we figured out what it contained. >> the house that patrick and his sister, peggy, inherited here in birmingham is now their home. patrick, thank you so much for having me over. >> it's our pleasure. >> patrick's parents moved to alabama from maryland and bought the house in the 1960s. patrick, an architect, returns to take care of his ill parents in 1994 but then has his own health scare. >> i had a quintuple bypass surgery here. >> patrick's heart trouble leads him to an early retirement at age 47. with lots of time on his hands, he starts rummaging through the house, including the attic. it's here that he comes across a box he remembers from his childhood. this looks very, very old, just right from the start. the box contains family letters and legal documents, some going back to the 18th century. >> this packet is letters from the 1780s. >> patrick also discovers an old u.s. army
. >> my name is patrick martin. my parents died in 1999, and my sister and i inherited the house and contents. we were surprised when we figured out what it contained. >> the house that patrick and his sister, peggy, inherited here in birmingham is now their home. patrick, thank you so much for having me over. >> it's our pleasure. >> patrick's parents moved to alabama from maryland and bought the house in the 1960s. patrick, an architect, returns to take care of his ill...
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lot so millicent patrick and james were hard to do that a lot.fore i show you the next side this is a big reveal, i want to show you, when i was a kid i watched a lot of movies, read a lot of books, and a lot of people -- now i'm a huge core fan and a lot of people want to know, you look like and a lady. why are you into all this weird stuff? i tell them when i was a kid. my grandfather showed me fantasia. and i loved it. it's a fun movie. fencing, brooms ok, fun, awesome, cool. until it got to the mountain sequence and all of a sudden, game-changer. it was a very first time art made me feel something that powerful, even though it was a terror, it was really affecting me and i knew something different. it was the very first time aren't affected me in such a big way that it i thought about it afterward. i had really bad anxiety, i've always had really but anxiety it was the first time -- if you have anxiety you know what a vacation that. is and i could, i fell in love. so when i found out that millicent patrick animated chernobog and it made me fe
lot so millicent patrick and james were hard to do that a lot.fore i show you the next side this is a big reveal, i want to show you, when i was a kid i watched a lot of movies, read a lot of books, and a lot of people -- now i'm a huge core fan and a lot of people want to know, you look like and a lady. why are you into all this weird stuff? i tell them when i was a kid. my grandfather showed me fantasia. and i loved it. it's a fun movie. fencing, brooms ok, fun, awesome, cool. until it got to...
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patrick and kay had survived. and detective kendall had some questions for kay. >>> coming up, there are some other questions detectives would like answered. why would the intruders demand valuables but then leave them behind. after murdering her husband, why did they leave kay alive? >> the indicators are in cases like this that it is the spouse, not a random act. >> when "broken bonds" continues. (neighbor) whatcha working on... (burke) oh, just puttering, tinkering... commemorating bizarre mishaps that farmers has seen and covered. had a little extra time on my hands lately. (neighbor) and that? (burke) oh, this? just an app i've been working on. it's called signal from farmers, and it could save you up to fifteen percent on your auto insurance. simply sign up, drive and save. but i'm sure whatever you've been working on is equally impressive. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ verizon knows how to build unlimited right. start with america's most awarded network. i'm on my phone 24/7. then, for the
patrick and kay had survived. and detective kendall had some questions for kay. >>> coming up, there are some other questions detectives would like answered. why would the intruders demand valuables but then leave them behind. after murdering her husband, why did they leave kay alive? >> the indicators are in cases like this that it is the spouse, not a random act. >> when "broken bonds" continues. (neighbor) whatcha working on... (burke) oh, just puttering,...
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that is what milicent patrick did. if you look for this soft pastel effect, you can see it is used in fantasia a lot. she was hired to do that in the studio. there were a bunch of sequences they were working on. this is sort of a big reveal in the book, but i want to tell you. i watched a kid, lot of movies, read a lot of books, and a lot of people -- now i am a huge horror fan and have been for a long time. people always want to know, why are you into this weird stuff? kid,l them, when i was a my grandfather showed me fantasia, and i loved it. it was a fun kids movie. hippopotamuses and dancing brooms. until it got to the mountain sequence. all of a sudden -- game changer. it was the first time art made me feel something that power fall -- powerful. even though it was terror, it affected me. it was the first time art affected me in such a way that i thought about it afterwards. i have really bad anxiety. it was the first time i was afraid of something that was not real, which, if you have anxiety, you know what a vaca
that is what milicent patrick did. if you look for this soft pastel effect, you can see it is used in fantasia a lot. she was hired to do that in the studio. there were a bunch of sequences they were working on. this is sort of a big reveal in the book, but i want to tell you. i watched a kid, lot of movies, read a lot of books, and a lot of people -- now i am a huge horror fan and have been for a long time. people always want to know, why are you into this weird stuff? kid,l them, when i was a...
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that is what milicent patrick did. if you learn to look for this soft pastel effect, you can see was used a lot throughout fantasia. so milicent and marshall james were hired to do that in the studio. there was a bunch of different secrets they were working on. before i show you this next slide, this is sort of a big reveal in the book, what i want to tell you. when i was a kid, i watched a lot of movies and read a lot of books. now i'm a huge fan and i've been for a long fan. people always want to know, you look like a nice lady, why are you into this weird stuff? besides the fact that i look very weird. i tell them that when i was a kid, my grandfather showed me fantasia. i loved it. it's a fun kids movie. hippopotamus and to choose and dancing rooms. awesome, cool, until it got to the night on bald mountain sequence. all of a sudden, it was a game-changer. it was the very first time aren't made me feel something that powerful. even though it was terror. it really affected me and i knew something was different and it
that is what milicent patrick did. if you learn to look for this soft pastel effect, you can see was used a lot throughout fantasia. so milicent and marshall james were hired to do that in the studio. there was a bunch of different secrets they were working on. before i show you this next slide, this is sort of a big reveal in the book, what i want to tell you. when i was a kid, i watched a lot of movies and read a lot of books. now i'm a huge fan and i've been for a long fan. people always...
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that included millicent patrick. he started hiring animators and artists from here and while his animators were hanging out learning things there, sometimes instructor would come up and help him work on his film. a close connection there. he met millicent. looking at her art. millicent's art was very, very special in a way that she was able to really convey a lot of movement in just a few lines. that's perfect for animation. he said, please, come work for me. he hired her originally to work in place called the ink and paint department. interested in women's history at disney, suggest you buy a book by mindy johnson calmed "ink and paint." early days of disney, a lot of different steps to animation. don't take a drawing and wave it in front of a camera. a lot of things to do. animators were all men. people taking those animator drawings and inking them on to clear felt to be shot with a camera and painted, they were 100% women. this was a massive building on the disney studio lot staffed 100% by women. in fact, men we
that included millicent patrick. he started hiring animators and artists from here and while his animators were hanging out learning things there, sometimes instructor would come up and help him work on his film. a close connection there. he met millicent. looking at her art. millicent's art was very, very special in a way that she was able to really convey a lot of movement in just a few lines. that's perfect for animation. he said, please, come work for me. he hired her originally to work in...
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first to patrick. patrick, you wrote the mental health parity equality act. you have referenced it, others have. it's not working. that's what you essentially have said so as we move forward, we have 22 bills. what i'm interested in mostly as we weave different bills together, what are the major pillars of reform to our entire mental health systems in the country as your cousin joe said, we have a lot of broken pieces. so what are the major pillars that you would advise us that need to be reformed, including getting your legislation to finally have teeth in it? is it because it's missing money or did we miss something in the legislation? so that's my question to you. >> thank you. and i would say it all revolves around the money and, you know, as we know, you see what's important based upon what you spend your money on, and clearly, when mental health gets .04% of the cares act funding, it says a lot where mental health is in this country and when you see how many routine violations by insurance companies there are of-- i should say discriminatory practices a
first to patrick. patrick, you wrote the mental health parity equality act. you have referenced it, others have. it's not working. that's what you essentially have said so as we move forward, we have 22 bills. what i'm interested in mostly as we weave different bills together, what are the major pillars of reform to our entire mental health systems in the country as your cousin joe said, we have a lot of broken pieces. so what are the major pillars that you would advise us that need to be...
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patrick: well, we are sort of shying away. china has not been the best performer this year, but after the s&p 500, it is the best major stock exchange. it has performed well. the economy recovered from covid quicker than other economies, because it basically entered the crisis earlier than other countries. but i think going into the election, i would not want to be adding risk in china, just because that rhetoric is going to be an ever occurring event until november 3. i do not think there will be a massive change on actually what happens in terms of policy, but the soundbites, i think, i think are going to be a bit of a headwind for stocks in china. yousef: we have learned about gambles of cutting exposures in some of the gold plays because of the valleys it has had and the double-digit gains we have seen. subscribe to the story that we lock it in until the globe were -- the global picture becomes a little more clear? patrick: we are holding golden will not be selling it anytime soon. we have about 7%. if you look at debt to
patrick: well, we are sort of shying away. china has not been the best performer this year, but after the s&p 500, it is the best major stock exchange. it has performed well. the economy recovered from covid quicker than other economies, because it basically entered the crisis earlier than other countries. but i think going into the election, i would not want to be adding risk in china, just because that rhetoric is going to be an ever occurring event until november 3. i do not think there...
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that is what millicent patrick did. look, can learn to millicent and marcia james were hired to do that in the studio. it was sort of a big deal in the book. i want to tell you. when i was a kid, i watched a lot of movies. i read a lot of books. now i am a huge horror fan and people always want to know, you nice lady. why are you into all of this weird stuff? i tell them, when i was a kid, my grandfather showed me "friend dancing brooms, ok, fun. until it got to the mountain sequence and all of a sudden, you name changer. it was the very first time art made me feel something that powerful, even though it was terror. artas the very first time affected me in such a way that i thought about it afterward. and i had really bad anxiety. time it was first not real. if you have anxiety, what a vacation that is. and i fell in love. alsofound that she nobog," and it made me feel like i was on the right path. fun halloween fact, one of the bog," ther "cherno other than bella go see. if you look at his hand movements you can totall
that is what millicent patrick did. look, can learn to millicent and marcia james were hired to do that in the studio. it was sort of a big deal in the book. i want to tell you. when i was a kid, i watched a lot of movies. i read a lot of books. now i am a huge horror fan and people always want to know, you nice lady. why are you into all of this weird stuff? i tell them, when i was a kid, my grandfather showed me "friend dancing brooms, ok, fun. until it got to the mountain sequence and...
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patrick: it is a bet. we've got a big i.s. towards all of the end growth in our long positions, and our short positions are cyclical with a lot of debt. we are in an economy that is suffering a massive output cap. incrementally, things are getting better every month, but they are a long way from getting good. the central bank and the government are going to be big drivers of trying to reduce that output cap over the coming quarters. it is a function that you are going to have huge fiscal stimulus and a central bank that won't let the yield curve steepen, and they are going to keep shortened rates anchored at zero. all of that turns into more negative real yield because eventually, inflation does get into the system. all of the drivers that central banks and governments are putting in place are to create even jewel in inflation. if you are investing with a medium to long-term outlook, i think that is the biggest thing for markets right now. lisa: what does that mean for some of the less loved areas of the market? i am seeking o
patrick: it is a bet. we've got a big i.s. towards all of the end growth in our long positions, and our short positions are cyclical with a lot of debt. we are in an economy that is suffering a massive output cap. incrementally, things are getting better every month, but they are a long way from getting good. the central bank and the government are going to be big drivers of trying to reduce that output cap over the coming quarters. it is a function that you are going to have huge fiscal...
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>> patrick: it's a service-oriented mission.tunity to do something in response to this pandemic. when i was commissioned right after 9/11 and i was grateful at the time that i had an opportunity to be part of a response for this country and same here, our country had the same -- had the same issue now. we have a war right now against the pandemic and i'm grateful that i'm in a business in a company that is in a position to do something in response to it. arthel: how are you carrying out the mission? >> so right now we are obviously an american defense business that focuses on survivability. our parent air boss of america, second largest rubber compounder. frontline medical workers, national guard, the corp of engineers. arthel: and so you're distributing single-use surgical masks to frontline healthcare workers. i know that you mentioned some to have companies, kind of where, is this all over the country that you're sending masks to? >> patrick: the great part of response that we are seeing and it's a real testament to response
>> patrick: it's a service-oriented mission.tunity to do something in response to this pandemic. when i was commissioned right after 9/11 and i was grateful at the time that i had an opportunity to be part of a response for this country and same here, our country had the same -- had the same issue now. we have a war right now against the pandemic and i'm grateful that i'm in a business in a company that is in a position to do something in response to it. arthel: how are you carrying out...
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so i brought patrick to rolland's warehouse.ough my experience with him, i've felt like i didn't always get the whole story. and then, also, i wasn't comfortable with the flow in, flow out of money and how that worked. i personally wouldn't do business with him again -- personally, i wouldn't. i think what pissed me off most about it is, i understand that people have business dealings in the past that don't work out. but, why wouldn't you tell me about those things? the fact that rolland was never mentioned, ever, seems like a really calculated omission from patrick. you never thought to say anything about other people, other businesses, not even for a second? no, honestly, not really. okay. i mean... then that lets me know what your logic is like. right, i mean... and so i'm telling you, that logic doesn't work for me. so, that was one bad thing -- one red flag. but then i found out patrick wasn't honest and he wasn't transparent about things, especially when it came to money. i ended up being personally sued by one of his vend
so i brought patrick to rolland's warehouse.ough my experience with him, i've felt like i didn't always get the whole story. and then, also, i wasn't comfortable with the flow in, flow out of money and how that worked. i personally wouldn't do business with him again -- personally, i wouldn't. i think what pissed me off most about it is, i understand that people have business dealings in the past that don't work out. but, why wouldn't you tell me about those things? the fact that rolland was...
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patrick does not smoke cannabis to get high. he uses it to combat the chronic pain he's been suffering from for the last 9 years since an accident while on duty with the local volunteer fire department cannabis has helped provide some pain relief for one is stopping the pain and. that's why this is absolutely enough and if you're not expecting the sensation of being high then it can be annoying from the now he gets his medicinal cannabis over the counter at his local pharmacy. for 10 grams of penelope please. the pharmacy orders the cannabis from the netherlands and canada and demand is getting higher premium content. i've heard a lot of positive feedback from patients like mr m. with all manner of conditions they've all experienced a significant improvement in their quality of life. and that's been a blessing for patrick and thanks to the cannabis treatment he feels far better physically and is now able to take care of daily chores again without any pain. or patrick and that cannabis is not a recreational drug but medicine medi
patrick does not smoke cannabis to get high. he uses it to combat the chronic pain he's been suffering from for the last 9 years since an accident while on duty with the local volunteer fire department cannabis has helped provide some pain relief for one is stopping the pain and. that's why this is absolutely enough and if you're not expecting the sensation of being high then it can be annoying from the now he gets his medicinal cannabis over the counter at his local pharmacy. for 10 grams of...
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joel armia backchecking, patrick marleau. here comes the penguins.nn gets it off to brian dumoulin. the kickoff. >> mike: make the same decisions all night long with carey price. i think that's wise, able to free up anything with any questions. >> brian: i said it earlier in the hockey game. that's the game peplan. if you can freeze pucks, freeze them if you want to bring this game to a grinding halt if you're carey price and allow your top three defensemen to get enough rest and i think he's been able to do that when he had the opportunity. >> john: marino's shot goes wide the face-off win by crosby through center ice jonathan drouin. john marino got it by sidney crosby, here they come busting in the top of the goal. and pettersson wide. now marino let it go, crosby, a great play, backchecking by suzuki his shot deflects wide off the board. crosby got it. marcus pettersson. conor sheary, holding on to it moving on for marino sheary, one more time. marino ahead gent zell. shot blocked canadiens get it out >> brian: can seem like a mile >> john: kula
joel armia backchecking, patrick marleau. here comes the penguins.nn gets it off to brian dumoulin. the kickoff. >> mike: make the same decisions all night long with carey price. i think that's wise, able to free up anything with any questions. >> brian: i said it earlier in the hockey game. that's the game peplan. if you can freeze pucks, freeze them if you want to bring this game to a grinding halt if you're carey price and allow your top three defensemen to get enough rest and i...
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the president and ceo of the philadelphia federal reserve, patrick harker. thank you for joining us. you heard cheryl mention the historic move, the vote. you were one of the members that actually made the vote on there, put your vote to this. one of the big parts of that is inflation. you are looking to achieve the average of 2%. why is it important to let the economy run a little bit hot to achieve that 2%? >> so -- well, first, thanks for having me on. so before we issued this statement, we said that we were symmetric around the 2% target. however, many people took that as a ceiling. what we did with this statement is codify the fact we are willing to let inflation run above 2% for awhile and average 2% over a period of time, but of course, not let it run out of control. this is where i actually don't like the word hot, because we are looking at inflation going above 2% target, but not in an out-of-control fashion. reporter: you're not talking about 4%, 9%, just to get us back to -- >> no. no, no, no, no. we are talking about slightly overshooting as we h
the president and ceo of the philadelphia federal reserve, patrick harker. thank you for joining us. you heard cheryl mention the historic move, the vote. you were one of the members that actually made the vote on there, put your vote to this. one of the big parts of that is inflation. you are looking to achieve the average of 2%. why is it important to let the economy run a little bit hot to achieve that 2%? >> so -- well, first, thanks for having me on. so before we issued this...
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it's the first time patrick, lee, jermaine and chris have been back here since the 13th ofjune, a dayest, patrick picked up an injured white protester, then all four men shielded him to safety. we went out there just to make sure our kids did not get themselves into any form of lasting trouble that they would regret, half—an—hour later. an outdoor gym in brixton in south london. it's where some of the men train and mentor young people. they formed a new group, utcai. it stands for united to change and inspire. we would like to think we were united as fathers on the day, going down there to, you know, oversee our youngsters, that we change the narrative, that negative stereotype that there's always been, unfortunately, of black men. and also, here to inspire everybody else. each of the men will be focusing on key areas they say need to change. forjermaine, it's the criminal justice system and the way black men are treated by the police. me and lee, we were on a moped. lee's qualified, got the insurance, everything, but we were on the moped with our t—shirts on and the hoodie version to
it's the first time patrick, lee, jermaine and chris have been back here since the 13th ofjune, a dayest, patrick picked up an injured white protester, then all four men shielded him to safety. we went out there just to make sure our kids did not get themselves into any form of lasting trouble that they would regret, half—an—hour later. an outdoor gym in brixton in south london. it's where some of the men train and mentor young people. they formed a new group, utcai. it stands for united to...
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lamar. >> thank you so much, patrick.ou will hear from milwaukee native lamar, a wonderful attorney who's come from this city. >> thank you, attorney crump. i'm representing the blake family along with the legal team that you see before us today. i want to first start by thanking all of the supporters locally as well as nationally for all the prayers, support that you have shown this family. they're very grateful for the many acknowledgments that you have provided. the question that we have that we charge america with today is how many more examples of police brutality do we need to effectuate change? how many more marches do we have to partake in to get change? we have a very clear example. if george floyd wasn't clear enough, today we stand before you with another example. today is about accountability. and it starts locally and we talked before about how local issues become national issues. today we're going to see how the kenosha police department is going to respond to another event of police brutality. how long is i
lamar. >> thank you so much, patrick.ou will hear from milwaukee native lamar, a wonderful attorney who's come from this city. >> thank you, attorney crump. i'm representing the blake family along with the legal team that you see before us today. i want to first start by thanking all of the supporters locally as well as nationally for all the prayers, support that you have shown this family. they're very grateful for the many acknowledgments that you have provided. the question that...
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we begin with the talk of the life of hollywood artist millicent patrick. discussing her book the lady from the black lagoon, hollywood monster and the lost legacy of millicent patrick. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv this weekend and every weekend on c-span 3. be part of the national conversation through c-span's daily washington journal program or through our social media feeds. c-span, created by america's cable television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >> welcome to at home with the roosevelts. i'm joined today by the director of the herbert hoover presidential library museum. >> hi, i'm tom schwartz. i'm the director of the herbert hoover presidential museum in iowa. >> we're here today to talk about one of the most remarkable transitions in american history, the presidential election of 1932, hoover and roosevelt, their long relationship of prior to and after their presidencies. this was a period of incredible trauma for the united states with the great depres
we begin with the talk of the life of hollywood artist millicent patrick. discussing her book the lady from the black lagoon, hollywood monster and the lost legacy of millicent patrick. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv this weekend and every weekend on c-span 3. be part of the national conversation through c-span's daily washington journal program or through our social media feeds. c-span, created by america's cable television companies as a public service...
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patrick's day because he had to come up for the parade. he was president at the time. >> did franklin roosevelt have political ambitions at this time? >> i imagine he toyed with it. uncle ted inspired so many young men. whether he had distinct ambitions as of yet i'm not sure. >> do you know what franklin thought about theodore roosevelt's politics. had had great admiration for uncle ted. , inspired a great many young people of the day, particularly with his theory of the strenuous life and the service the people owed their country. this brings back memories of our first trip abroad. we couldn't have a trip directly after our wedding, because my husband was finishing his law school work for the year. so we waited until the summer, and then we went abroad and one of the places i had always loved was venice, and here we are in a gondola, and i remember the old gondolier. he sang songs beautifully. my husband joined. he was a delightful romantic figure, and i loved the gondolas. here we are at camp. my husband and our first child, ana, we had
patrick's day because he had to come up for the parade. he was president at the time. >> did franklin roosevelt have political ambitions at this time? >> i imagine he toyed with it. uncle ted inspired so many young men. whether he had distinct ambitions as of yet i'm not sure. >> do you know what franklin thought about theodore roosevelt's politics. had had great admiration for uncle ted. , inspired a great many young people of the day, particularly with his theory of the...
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sir patrick vallance. england, wales, scotland and northern ireland all entered lockdown together in march. there was much talk of a four nations approach. but, with different parties in charge of the lockdown rules in the four different nations, the uk began to look like a federal state. some of the issues were familiar, wherever you live. in scotland, more people died from the virus in care homes than in hospitals. mistakes were made at the start, and they have led to the excess deaths we see today. first minister, in light of the tragedy in uddingston and others, do you agree that when it comes to testing in care homes that by any standards, this is a failure? first minister. no, i don't. let me say, i'm not even speaking as first minister here, i'm speaking as a human being. i deeply regret every single death from this virus, and i think all of us are in that position. but i also know, and i said, i think the very first time i stood in this chamber and talked about what we were dealing with,
sir patrick vallance. england, wales, scotland and northern ireland all entered lockdown together in march. there was much talk of a four nations approach. but, with different parties in charge of the lockdown rules in the four different nations, the uk began to look like a federal state. some of the issues were familiar, wherever you live. in scotland, more people died from the virus in care homes than in hospitals. mistakes were made at the start, and they have led to the excess deaths we see...
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lamar, let me ask you first, how is patrick doing?ick is -- i'm sorry jacob is doing a lot better. he still has several surgeries that he is having. his care is still critical. i know pete has more information as to his condition. >> how is jacob doing? >> well, he did have a very long surgery yesterday. during the press conference we told everyone, that was at 3:00 p.m. central, that he was in surgery and that surgery went past midnight. so he is continuing to recover from that surgery, but he has now been able to see his father as we call him big jacob. jacob blake sr. so that was wonderful for both of them. but he remains in very serious condition. he is potentially never going to walk again. this is just a devastating injury for the young man. >> what about the family, the mom, the dad, the kids, the three little boys in the car when their dad was shot? >> you know, it is very disturbing and hard. there is a lot of emotion just dealing with jacob's condition. even more so when you think about those three little boys who actually h
lamar, let me ask you first, how is patrick doing?ick is -- i'm sorry jacob is doing a lot better. he still has several surgeries that he is having. his care is still critical. i know pete has more information as to his condition. >> how is jacob doing? >> well, he did have a very long surgery yesterday. during the press conference we told everyone, that was at 3:00 p.m. central, that he was in surgery and that surgery went past midnight. so he is continuing to recover from that...
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patrick, thanks to you as well and we will of course have you back.he story is obviously not going away. thanks for joining us. all right. just ahead cnn tried to get president trump today to comment on the march on washington and we will show you what happened and an alarming new forecast for coronavirus deaths here in the united states. the toll keeps climbing. we will tell you what is going on. >> president trump is out on the campaign trail after his fear-stoking republican convention speech last night. he may be eager to lead the new march for racial justice behind him. you are learning more about a little dust-up that is going on. what are you learning? >> president trump is on his way to a campaign speech in new hampshire as he is hoping to have momentum coming out of the convention they had here in washington. just a short while ago, moments before the speech was going to begin event organizers asked people to put on a mask and people in the crowd started to boo. let's take a look. >> ladies and gentlemen, in accordance with new hampshire orde
patrick, thanks to you as well and we will of course have you back.he story is obviously not going away. thanks for joining us. all right. just ahead cnn tried to get president trump today to comment on the march on washington and we will show you what happened and an alarming new forecast for coronavirus deaths here in the united states. the toll keeps climbing. we will tell you what is going on. >> president trump is out on the campaign trail after his fear-stoking republican convention...
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patrick and not now. has his pain under control thanks to cannabis in his case inhaling the drug via an ija and is there a puti prescribed legally by his doctor his preferred strain of cannabis is called penelope which has a well balanced ratio of the active ingredients t.h.c. and c.b.d. . the 38 year old e-commerce manager 1st started using medicinal cannabis just a couple of months ago before hand one doctor after the next had refused to give him a prescription leading him to procure the drug illegally from a dealer. patrick m. does not smoke cannabis to get high. he uses it to combat the chronic pain he's been suffering from for the last 9 years since an accident while on duty with the local volunteer fire department cannabis has helped provide some pain relief and for the point is stopping the pain. that's why this is absolutely enough for you and if you're not expecting the sensation of being high then it can be annoying now he gets his medicinal cannabis over the counter at his local pharmacy. for 1
patrick and not now. has his pain under control thanks to cannabis in his case inhaling the drug via an ija and is there a puti prescribed legally by his doctor his preferred strain of cannabis is called penelope which has a well balanced ratio of the active ingredients t.h.c. and c.b.d. . the 38 year old e-commerce manager 1st started using medicinal cannabis just a couple of months ago before hand one doctor after the next had refused to give him a prescription leading him to procure the drug...
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hollywood monsters, and the lost legacy of milicent patrick. watch wednesday night, beginning at 8 pm eastern. and enjoy american history tv this weekend and every weekend on c-span three. the presidents. available in paperback, hardcover and e-book, from public affairs. presents biographies of every president. inspired by conversations with noted historians, about the leadership skills that make for a successful presidency. in this presidential election year, as americans decide who should lead our country, this collection offers perspectives into the lives and events that forged each presidents leadership style. to learn more about all of our presidents and the books featured historians, visit c-span.org slash the presidents. available in paperback, hardcover and evoke. wherever books are sold. but next on the presidency, a conversation about portraying abraham lincoln on the stage. ford's theater director paltrow talks with playwright, richard allison, who wrote necessary sacrifices, if forbes commission play about two meeting 15 leak in an
hollywood monsters, and the lost legacy of milicent patrick. watch wednesday night, beginning at 8 pm eastern. and enjoy american history tv this weekend and every weekend on c-span three. the presidents. available in paperback, hardcover and e-book, from public affairs. presents biographies of every president. inspired by conversations with noted historians, about the leadership skills that make for a successful presidency. in this presidential election year, as americans decide who should...
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philadelphia fed president patrick harker will join us.he new interim head of tiokkt, vanessa pappas stay tuned we'll be right back. pampers the #1 pediatrician recommended brand, helps keep baby skin dry & healthy so every touch is as comforting as the first pampers. the #1 pediatrician recommended brand it's totally not the same without you. we're finally back and can't wait until you are too. universal orlando resort. buy now and get two days free at the parks. restrictions apply. economic data. new personal income and spending numbers are out in minutes we'll have them for you when squawketnsig aerhi rur rhtft ts. introducing stocks by the slice from fidelity. now you can trade stocks and etfs for any amount you choose instead of buying by the share. all with no commissions. stocks by the slice from fidelity. get your slice today. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" on cnbc. we're seconds away from new personal income and spending data in the meantime, futures are l solidly higher dow jones industrial average up about 180 at this point. t
philadelphia fed president patrick harker will join us.he new interim head of tiokkt, vanessa pappas stay tuned we'll be right back. pampers the #1 pediatrician recommended brand, helps keep baby skin dry & healthy so every touch is as comforting as the first pampers. the #1 pediatrician recommended brand it's totally not the same without you. we're finally back and can't wait until you are too. universal orlando resort. buy now and get two days free at the parks. restrictions apply....
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in kansas missouri we begin with a talk about the life of hollywood artist milicent patrick. author and filmmaker of mallory o'meara discusses her book the lady from the black lagoon. hollywood monsters in the loss legacy of milicent patrick. watch tonight beginning at 8 pm eastern. enjoy merica and history tv this week and every weekend on cspan3. ♪ ♪ >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events. you can watch all of c-span public affairs programming on television, online, or listen on our free radio app. the part of the national conversation through c-span's daily washington journal program or through our social media feeds. c-span, created by americas cable television company as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >> hello, welcome to another edition of at home with the roosevelts. i am paul sparrow, the director of the franklin d roosevelt presidential library series, american history during the 20 century. the roosevelts and the kennedys. to assist me in this conversation i a
in kansas missouri we begin with a talk about the life of hollywood artist milicent patrick. author and filmmaker of mallory o'meara discusses her book the lady from the black lagoon. hollywood monsters in the loss legacy of milicent patrick. watch tonight beginning at 8 pm eastern. enjoy merica and history tv this week and every weekend on cspan3. ♪ ♪ >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events. you can watch all of...
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but who the heck is milicent patrick? she is the forrest gump of the 1950's.
but who the heck is milicent patrick? she is the forrest gump of the 1950's.
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patrick rishe, founder and president of sportsimpacts.ing up, we turn our attention to the fed and its new framework. we speak to kristin forbes, m.i.t. professor p. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. coast areacosta gulf cleaning up. -- across the gulf coast are cleaning up. laura will result in as much as $12 billion in damage to real estate according to estimates from corelogic. laura has been downgraded to a tropical depression and moved through arkansas overnight. president trump heads to new hampshire tonight one day after accepting the republican nomination for president. he narrowly lost new hampshire to hillary clinton into 2016. in newrailing joe biden hampshire in opinion polls and nationwide. he plans to travel in the coming months to boost momentum for his reelection. the french president emmanuel macron is asking his european neighbors to reconsider their cross-border coronavirus restrictions. multiple countries imposed quarantines on french visitors. infections are on the rise in
patrick rishe, founder and president of sportsimpacts.ing up, we turn our attention to the fed and its new framework. we speak to kristin forbes, m.i.t. professor p. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. coast areacosta gulf cleaning up. -- across the gulf coast are cleaning up. laura will result in as much as $12 billion in damage to real estate according to estimates from corelogic. laura has been downgraded to a tropical depression and moved...
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patrick. ms. patrick, i understand you to say that when mr. rogers asked you a question about the difference between the requested developed versus universal male in ballot which would be that every registered voter received a vote by mail. you said something to the fact this i misunderstood you that we just have these permanent which basically as you know in arizona, if i wanted to be on that list isaac voter request to be on that list. not just automatically sent a mail in ballot. but every registered voter does get mailed, they did not requested. it is washington, oregon, utah, colorado and hawaii grade so can you clarify your statement please . >> gasoline i'm sorry, thank you for bringing that up. what i was meaning to more clearly define is that some states say vote by mail even if you need to submit an application. as to it is a permit application to get endless, or whether it is basically an application for a vote by mail valid. so if you take a place like florida, you apply for every
patrick. ms. patrick, i understand you to say that when mr. rogers asked you a question about the difference between the requested developed versus universal male in ballot which would be that every registered voter received a vote by mail. you said something to the fact this i misunderstood you that we just have these permanent which basically as you know in arizona, if i wanted to be on that list isaac voter request to be on that list. not just automatically sent a mail in ballot. but every...
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so patrick, i'll start with you my friend. you mentioned in your opening statement in written form, but i want to have you have the opportunity to remind us how long ago you were able to get the mental health parity and addiction treatment act and acted? >> 10 years, over 10 years. >> 11 and a change i think area. >> that's why you're in congress and i'm not. >> time flies, there we go. so 12 years later, there are still insurers not compliant with federallaw . >> exactly. >> so the highlight that the department of labor conducted 187 investigations in fiscal year 2017 and found92 , almost 50 percent of those surveyed were not compliant and in december gao came out with a report saying the department of labor commonly found relations of the parity requirement and recommended evaluating whether or not targeted auditing is an effective treatment for mental health parity you're familiar with those ? >> yes. >> one of the things that you don't parity treatment act did was contribute plans to provide information on how they're maki
so patrick, i'll start with you my friend. you mentioned in your opening statement in written form, but i want to have you have the opportunity to remind us how long ago you were able to get the mental health parity and addiction treatment act and acted? >> 10 years, over 10 years. >> 11 and a change i think area. >> that's why you're in congress and i'm not. >> time flies, there we go. so 12 years later, there are still insurers not compliant with federallaw . >>...
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patrick. ms. patrick, i understood you to say when mr. rogers asked you a question about the difference between a requested ballot mail-in ballot, which would mean that every registered voter received a mail-in ballot, and you have said something to the effect, unless i misunderstood, that we just have the permanent early voter lists, which basically, in arizona, if i wanted to be on that list, i as a voter request to be on that list. i am not just automatically sent a mail-in ballot. , in my understanding every registered voter gets a ballot. so can you clarify your statement, please. absolutely. what i was meaning to more clearly defined is that some states say vote by mail even if you need to submit an application. so whether it is a permanent application to get on a list or whether it is basically an application for a vote by mail ballots. florida, you at apply for every election that you want to get a ballots, but they call it absentee voting, put my mail. all -- and there are all-mail el
patrick. ms. patrick, i understood you to say when mr. rogers asked you a question about the difference between a requested ballot mail-in ballot, which would mean that every registered voter received a mail-in ballot, and you have said something to the effect, unless i misunderstood, that we just have the permanent early voter lists, which basically, in arizona, if i wanted to be on that list, i as a voter request to be on that list. i am not just automatically sent a mail-in ballot. , in my...
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are you worried, governor patrick, this election, because so many states are going through this, might come down to who has the better lawyers, not the most votes? >> i hope not. but, you know, if this election is fixed, and rigged as the president says it will be because the president fixed it and rigged it. the party at the national level has had vote suppression as a central part of its strategy. and we see this in these amped up voter i.d. laws,purging processes and initiatives. they have a poll tax in florida right now. mail-in voting, first of all, is something the president, his family, his cabinet members d s routinely. it can be done. it has been done routinely in states like utah where the congresswoman is from. and in other states, if they prepare, it can be done. and frankly it should be done in the interest of the safety of voters. look, joe biden wants a fair fight. he believes in democracy, unlike the current president and we believe that our ideas can compete in a fair fight. and fair this time means making mail-in balloting available widely to people around the country
are you worried, governor patrick, this election, because so many states are going through this, might come down to who has the better lawyers, not the most votes? >> i hope not. but, you know, if this election is fixed, and rigged as the president says it will be because the president fixed it and rigged it. the party at the national level has had vote suppression as a central part of its strategy. and we see this in these amped up voter i.d. laws,purging processes and initiatives. they...
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well indeed patrick lee he was one of the number of senators in congress who actually sent letters to the white house and the state department asking for clarity on the continued detention of. children now aged 20 and 21 who are being held in riyadh at an undisclosed destination now the state department has formally responded to senator leahy's letter in a very strongly worded series of comments it says that dr bari has been a valued partner to the u.s. government working closely with us to ensure the safety of americans and saudis it continues that the department of state is concerned about the alleged activities that led to dr. exile in canada any accusations of wrongdoing it says should be addressed through established legal channels now one must point out as well that the saudi arabians approached interpol for an arrest warrant after an investigation into poll said that this was a political matter and refused to issue arrest warrant essentially clearing assad out of any wrongdoing the letter from state department continues that any persecution of the family is an acceptable making
well indeed patrick lee he was one of the number of senators in congress who actually sent letters to the white house and the state department asking for clarity on the continued detention of. children now aged 20 and 21 who are being held in riyadh at an undisclosed destination now the state department has formally responded to senator leahy's letter in a very strongly worded series of comments it says that dr bari has been a valued partner to the u.s. government working closely with us to...
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sir patrick vallance.in march. there was much talk of a four nations approach. but, with different parties in charge of the lockdown rules in the four different nations, the uk began to look like a federal state. some of the issues were familiar, wherever you live. in scotland, more people died from the virus in care homes than in hospitals. mistakes were made at the start, and they have led to the excess deaths we see today. first minister, in light of the tragedy in uddingston and others, do you agree that when it comes to testing in care homes that by any standards, this is a failure? first minister. no, i don't. let me say, i'm not even speaking as first minister here, i'm speaking as a human being. i deeply regret every single death from this virus, and i think all of us are in that position. but i also know, and i said, i think the very first time i stood in this chamber and talked about what we were dealing with, i said that mistakes would be made. i said i would make mistakes, the government would
sir patrick vallance.in march. there was much talk of a four nations approach. but, with different parties in charge of the lockdown rules in the four different nations, the uk began to look like a federal state. some of the issues were familiar, wherever you live. in scotland, more people died from the virus in care homes than in hospitals. mistakes were made at the start, and they have led to the excess deaths we see today. first minister, in light of the tragedy in uddingston and others, do...
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when they walk out the door they consider our lives more important than their own people like dave patrick underwood an officer in the department of homeland security's federal protective service who was shot and killed during the riots in oakland california dave's heroism is emblematic of the heroes of serve in blue every day and we're privileged tonight to be joined by his sister angela angela we say to you we we grieve with your family in america will never forget or fail to honor officer dave patrick underwood thank you thank you thank the american people know we don't have to choose between supporting law enforcement and standing with our african-american members to improve the quality of their lives education jobs and safety. and from the 1st days of this administration we've done both and we will keep supporting law enforcement and keep supporting our african american and minority communities across this land for 4 more years. joe biden says that america is systemically races and that law enforcement in america has and i quote an implicit bias against minorities when asked whether h
when they walk out the door they consider our lives more important than their own people like dave patrick underwood an officer in the department of homeland security's federal protective service who was shot and killed during the riots in oakland california dave's heroism is emblematic of the heroes of serve in blue every day and we're privileged tonight to be joined by his sister angela angela we say to you we we grieve with your family in america will never forget or fail to honor officer...
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patrick gearey reports.in doing so, frozen time a football match. you will blows his whistle, and what a landmark night for manchester city. their first ever manchester city. theirfirst ever win manchester city. their first ever win against rail madrid here in the burn about. manchester city's to win over madrid was a night in another world, so do they still have an advantage in a game where everything is changed. i don't know, it was a long time ago that we play the first leg. it's a different game, we knew it. after the game. so, we have another when we are going to play here at home. but at home. trying to do the game. across a champagne drenched decade, there have been so many glorious days and nights for city, the champions league is the final 5532125219. league is. 15524512! 7 undiscovered git? fans conquering” gift: fans send mnqueriug" gift: fans send == mnqueriug" ci’cfg fans send == tend waring" cit? fans send == tend to inf; europe, city fans send —— tend to see it as an optional extra. the champi
patrick gearey reports.in doing so, frozen time a football match. you will blows his whistle, and what a landmark night for manchester city. their first ever manchester city. theirfirst ever win manchester city. their first ever win against rail madrid here in the burn about. manchester city's to win over madrid was a night in another world, so do they still have an advantage in a game where everything is changed. i don't know, it was a long time ago that we play the first leg. it's a different...
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underwood. >> people like dave patrick underwood, an officer in the department of homeland security federal protective service who was shot and killed during the riots in oakland, california. >> reporter: underwood wasn't in the streets of oakland the night air force sergeant stephen grio is accused of shooting and killing him. he was a contract security officer, guarding the federal building. it's context that may have been lost on anyone visiting to vice president pence last night who wasn't familiar with the story. investigators san jose grio took advantage at a time when the nation was mourning george floyd. he and his partner used the protests as a cover according to special agent in charge john bennett. >> there is no evidence that these men had any intention to join the demonstration in oak lapd. they came to oakland to kill cops. >> pat underwood was murdered because he wore a uniform. he wore that uniform to signify his authority to protect the federal courthouse. >> reporter: he's also facing charges in connection with the earlier murder of sergeant damon gus wyler. melani
underwood. >> people like dave patrick underwood, an officer in the department of homeland security federal protective service who was shot and killed during the riots in oakland, california. >> reporter: underwood wasn't in the streets of oakland the night air force sergeant stephen grio is accused of shooting and killing him. he was a contract security officer, guarding the federal building. it's context that may have been lost on anyone visiting to vice president pence last night...
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i said will get the quartermaster kill patrick. i went back in and got her. she got to talk to her husband when she had not seen for all those months. i did not realize what i had done. it was a surprise to find out what just a few words for me -- i had to think a little better, because i got a letter from quartermaster kill patrick, and he told me that i would be surprised what air traffic was like. i had not even thought it through, that the last portion of that call would be by radio. he said that the air was admiral's talking to admiral's, ships talking to ships constantly out of this, and then a voice on the air said, white house calling. another voice said, what court is that? another voice said maybe it's not a code, maybe it is a white house? he said even hollywood could not have silenced the areas it was silenced. then they said they came down and got the quartermaster on the destroyer to come to the phone. he wrote this line, which i will never forget. he said it was as if god had called the vatican and asked for an altar boy by name. >> that is gre
i said will get the quartermaster kill patrick. i went back in and got her. she got to talk to her husband when she had not seen for all those months. i did not realize what i had done. it was a surprise to find out what just a few words for me -- i had to think a little better, because i got a letter from quartermaster kill patrick, and he told me that i would be surprised what air traffic was like. i had not even thought it through, that the last portion of that call would be by radio. he...
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patrick oppmann is live in- cuba, with more. what's the situation, patrick? >> reporter: good morning. so far, just a light drizzle, but otherwise, a beautiful morning in havana. the calm we always see before the storm, these weather conditions will not last throughout the day into this evening. we know there'll be high winds, lots and lots of rain, and the cuban government is calling people to get ready, into the eastern end of the island and in central cuba. reports of trees down, heavy coastal flooding, electricity lost. and elsewhere in the caribbean, there has been a death toll already reported. at least nine dead in the dominican republic and in haiti. so while this is just a tropical storm, we won't see the catastrophic damage we hope from previous hurricanes, but still a tropical storm can cause a lot of misery if you are in its path, and we are expecting more damage to be seen throughout the day, as this storm gets into the major population centers like here in havana. people are getting ready to make those final preparations. and something really in
patrick oppmann is live in- cuba, with more. what's the situation, patrick? >> reporter: good morning. so far, just a light drizzle, but otherwise, a beautiful morning in havana. the calm we always see before the storm, these weather conditions will not last throughout the day into this evening. we know there'll be high winds, lots and lots of rain, and the cuban government is calling people to get ready, into the eastern end of the island and in central cuba. reports of trees down, heavy...
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. >> just ahead, dan patrick on the sport's uncertain future. >>> those stories, plus in the air.he youtube stars hearing that phil collins classic for the very first time --. ♪ >> and it sends the song to the top of the charts four declads later. oh, lord. "today," tuesday, august 11th, ♪ >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> and good morning, everybody. welcome to "today." it's good to have you with us on a tuesday morning. hoda's got the week off. i feel like i'm in high school. that was in the '80s and now it's getting rediscovered on the air. >> their reactions so authentic. i'm sure phil collins enjoys the new love, too. >> royalty checks bigger. we'll talk about that in a moment. >> we will. >>> there is so much happening on this tuesday including drama surrounding college football with the season up in the air. star players leading a vocal push to play, but will that push be enough? we're going to take a closer look and dan patrick will join us live. >>> also breaking details on the sh
. >> just ahead, dan patrick on the sport's uncertain future. >>> those stories, plus in the air.he youtube stars hearing that phil collins classic for the very first time --. ♪ >> and it sends the song to the top of the charts four declads later. oh, lord. "today," tuesday, august 11th, ♪ >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> and good morning,...
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who the heck is millicent pa patrick, i describe, forrest gump of the 1950s. created the
who the heck is millicent pa patrick, i describe, forrest gump of the 1950s. created the
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pence condemned the killing of federal security officer david patrick underwood in oakland in may, butut failed to mention n t ununderwood was killed b by an r force staff f sergeant with ties to the far-right "boogaloo" movevement. in other n news fromom the republican national convention, "the wall street journal" has revealed that the two of the women who became u.s. citizens during an unprecedented televised naturalization ceremony during the convention did not know the ceremony would be aired as part of a political event. in wisisconsinin, the u.s. juste department said wednesday it will launch an independentnt investigatation into the police shooting of jacob blake, whose shooter was identified wednesday for the first time as white kenosha police officer rusten sheskey. sheskey shot jacob blake -- an unarmed black father -- in the back seven times as he was getting into his car on sunday, leaving him paralyzed from the waist down. sheskey has been placed on paid administrative leave and has not been charged with a crime. the shooting has sparked massive protests across the country.
pence condemned the killing of federal security officer david patrick underwood in oakland in may, butut failed to mention n t ununderwood was killed b by an r force staff f sergeant with ties to the far-right "boogaloo" movevement. in other n news fromom the republican national convention, "the wall street journal" has revealed that the two of the women who became u.s. citizens during an unprecedented televised naturalization ceremony during the convention did not know the...
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to you, we grieve with your family and america will never forgets or fail to honour officer dave patrickcan people know we don't have to choose between supporting law enforcement and standing with our african—american neighbours. to improve the quality of their lives. education, jobs, and safety. and from the first days of this administration, we have done both and we will keep supporting law enforcement and keep supporting our african—american and minority communities across this land forfour more years. applause joe biden says that america is systemically racist and that law enforcement in america has andi law enforcement in america has and i quote, an implicit bias. against minorities. when asked whether he would support cutting funding to law enforcement, joe biden replied, yes, absolutely. joe biden would double down on the very policies that are leading to violence in america's cities. the hard truth is you won't be safe injoe the hard truth is you won't be safe in joe biden's the hard truth is you won't be safe injoe biden's america. and under president trump, we will always stand
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and america will never forget or fail to honor officer dave patrick underwood.use] the american people know we do not have to choose between supporting law enforcement and standing with our african-american neighbors to improve the quality of their jobs, andcation, safety. and from the first days of this administration, we have done both, and we will keep supporting law enforcement and keep supporting our african-american and minority communities across this land for four more years. [applause] joe biden says that america is and that lawracist enforcement in america has, and i quote, and implicit bias against minorities. when asked whether he would support cutting funding to law enforcement, joe biden replied yes, absolutely. joe biden would double down on the very policies that are leading to violence in american cities. you will noth is be safe in joe biden's america. trump, we will always stand with those who stand on the thin blue line, and we are not going to defund the police, not now, not ever. [applause] my fellow americans, we are passing through a time
and america will never forget or fail to honor officer dave patrick underwood.use] the american people know we do not have to choose between supporting law enforcement and standing with our african-american neighbors to improve the quality of their jobs, andcation, safety. and from the first days of this administration, we have done both, and we will keep supporting law enforcement and keep supporting our african-american and minority communities across this land for four more years. [applause]...